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0761-0090 - Victor 0761-0090 Regulator Pressure Adjusting Spring

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OVERVIEW

Genuine Victor 0761-0090 Replacement Adjusting Spring

Maintain the integrity of your welding and cutting equipment with the Victor 0761-0090 Adjusting Spring, available now at Welders Supply. Gas regulators are precision instruments that rely on a delicate balance of forces to deliver gas at a constant pressure. The adjusting spring is the mechanical interface that allows the operator to set this pressure. Over years of service, springs can lose their elasticity or break due to mechanical stress. When this happens, the regulator may fail to hold a set pressure, or the adjustment knob may feel loose and unresponsive. This genuine Victor replacement part is the exact solution needed to bring your equipment back to factory specifications.

Using authentic Victor parts is crucial for safety and performance. The 0761-0090 is engineered with specific tension properties that correlate directly to the pressure range of the regulator it fits. An incorrect spring can lead to dangerous over-pressurization or an inability to achieve the necessary flow rates for cutting and heating applications. This spring is crafted from durable steel alloys designed to resist the environmental factors often found in welding shops, such as temperature fluctuations and humidity, which can otherwise lead to premature failure.

Repairing your regulator with the 0761-0090 is often a straightforward process for experienced technicians, involving the removal of the bonnet and the replacement of the old spring assembly. By investing in this small but significant part, you avoid the much larger expense of purchasing a completely new regulator. It is an ideal choice for MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) managers looking to keep their tool cribs stocked with essential spares for Victor oxy-fuel outfits.

Welders Supply is dedicated to providing high-quality solutions for the welding industry. We recommend inspecting your regulator springs during annual maintenance intervals. If you notice difficulty in adjusting pressure or if the pressure fluctuates during use, the adjusting spring is often the culprit. By swapping it out for a fresh 0761-0090, you ensure that your flame remains stable, your cuts remain clean, and your welding environment remains safe. Don't compromise on quality; choose the part that was designed for your equipment by the manufacturer who built it.

Additional Information
Brand:Victor
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Product Type:Adjusting Spring
Part Number:0761-0090
Material:Spring Steel
Application:Gas Regulator Repair

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Victor Adjusting Spring (0761-0090)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repair of Victor gas regulators
  • Maintenance of oxy-fuel cutting outfits
  • Restoration of pressure control in welding stations
  • Replacement of fatigued or broken bonnet springs
  • General industrial gas equipment MRO

FAQ

The adjusting spring provides the necessary force against the regulator diaphragm to set and control the outlet gas pressure when the adjusting knob is turned.

Yes, this is a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part from Victor Technologies (ESAB), ensuring exact fit and performance.

Signs include an inability to reach the desired pressure, the adjustment knob feeling unusually loose, or the pressure 'creeping' (rising) when the torch is off.

No, this spring is specifically designed for certain Victor regulator models. Using it in other brands may result in malfunction or safety hazards.

It is manufactured from high-grade spring steel designed to resist fatigue and maintain tension over thousands of adjustment cycles.

Regulator repair should only be performed by qualified technicians. Improper assembly can lead to dangerous gas leaks or high-pressure failures.

No, this SKU typically includes only the spring itself. The adjusting screw and bonnet are sold separately.

Not necessarily. A leaking regulator is often caused by a damaged seat or diaphragm. The spring fixes issues related to pressure adjustment control.